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<h1 align="center"><span class="pagetitle">Getting Started with HTML</span><br>
<font size=2>= <span class="sitetitle">Index DOT Html</span> by <a href="../../misc/email.htm">Brian Wilson</a> =</font></h1>

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<big><b class="mainheading">Introductions to HTML</b></big>
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<dt><a href="http://archive.ncsa.uiuc.edu/General/Internet/WWW/HTMLPrimerAll.html"
       class="relevant">http://archive.ncsa.uiuc.edu/General/Internet/WWW/HTMLPrimerAll.html</a>
    <dd><span class="relevant">NCSA's HTML Primer. One of the oldest is also one of the
        best. Covers all the basic concepts needed to get started with the HTML language.
        Highly recommended starting point.</span>

<dt><a href="http://www.utoronto.ca/webdocs/HTMLdocs/NewHTML/htmlindex.html" class="relevant">http://www.utoronto.ca/webdocs/HTMLdocs/NewHTML/htmlindex.html</a>
    <dd><span class="relevant">Ian Graham's 'Introduction to HTML'. A thorough treatment and fair
        introduction to the language. Topics organized by location in HTML
        document structure.</span>

<dt><a href="http://www.cwru.edu/help/introHTML/toc.html" class="relevant">http://www.cwru.edu/help/introHTML/toc.html</a>
    <dd><span class="relevant">Case Western Reserve's 'Introduction to HTML'. A great introduction
        tutorial to the language but not a great deal of depth on any one topic.</span>

<dt><a href="http://www.cwru.edu/help/interHTML/toc.html" class="relevant">http://www.cwru.edu/help/interHTML/toc.html</a>
    <dd><span class="relevant">Case Western Reserve's 'Intermediate HTML'. The sequel to the
        previous site goes into more depth on several topics including Forms.</span>

<dt><a href="http://www.cs.tut.fi/%7Ejkorpela/HTML3.2/" class="relevant">http://www.cs.tut.fi/%7Ejkorpela/HTML3.2/</a>
    <dd><span class="relevant">Jukka Korpela's 'Learning HTML 3.2 By Example'. Excellent resource
        with both introductory topics and advanced tag reference information.
        Based in Finland, but well worth the trip time.</span>

<dt><a href="http://www.mcli.dist.maricopa.edu/tut/" class="relevant">http://www.mcli.dist.maricopa.edu/tut/</a>
    <dd><span class="relevant">The Maricopa Center for Learning and Instruction's 'Writing HTML:
        A tutorial for creating WWW pages' site. This site has many tutorials
        organized in lesson format. A very nice introduction, and it is also
        available in Spanish.</span>

<dt><a href="http://www.projectcool.com/developer/" class="relevant">http://www.projectcool.com/developer/</a>
    <dd><span class="relevant">'Project Cool Developer Zone'. A fair introduction and some
        very good tips to keep in mind when creating pages. It is a bit
        dated though with respect to current HTML practice.</span>

<dt><a href="http://www.devry-phx.edu/webresrc/webmstry/lrntutrl.htm" class="relevant">http://www.devry-phx.edu/webresrc/webmstry/lrntutrl.htm</a>
    <dd><span class="relevant">Devry's 'Learning HTML' Resource list. This is a meta-index of links
        to many tutorials and guides listed here along with many more to get
        you started with HTML.</span>

<dt><a href="http://htmlgoodies.com/" class="relevant">http://htmlgoodies.com/</a>
    <dd><span class="relevant">Joe Burns 'HTML Goodies' site. Quite a few original primers, articles
        and tutorials on many HTML topics. Main page is very tables-intensive
        and can take a while to load.</span>
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<big><b class="mainheading">Complete HTML References</b></big>
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<dt><a href="http://www.wdvl.com/" class="relevant">http://www.wdvl.com/</a>
    <dd><span class="relevant">Alan Richmond's 'Web Developers Virtual Library'.
        A <em>MONSTER</em> reference full of information and links on any web
        topic desired. Highly recommended.</span>

<dt><a href="http://werbach.com/barebones/index.html" class="relevant">http://werbach.com/barebones/index.html</a>
    <dd><span class="relevant">Kevin Werbach's 'Barebones Guide to HTML'. A good cheat sheet for
        current HTML information, and it is available in 20 languages! Very good site.</span>

<dt><a href="http://www.htmlhelp.com/" class="relevant">http://www.htmlhelp.com</a>
    <dd><span class="relevant">The Web Design Group (WDG) site. Good overall reference on HTML
        containing references on HTML, style sheets, and articles. Very good site.</span>

<dt><a href="http://www.htmlcompendium.org/index.htm" class="relevant">http://www.htmlcompendium.org/index.htm</a>
    <dd><span class="relevant">Ron Woodall's 'A Compendium of HTML Elements'. Another
        list of tags, brief explanations and who supports them.</span>

<dt><a href="http://www.hwg.org/resources/" class="relevant">http://www.hwg.org/resources/</a>
    <dd><span class="relevant">HTML Writer's guild resource page. Many great links
        to tutorials and references for HTML.</span>
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